dc.description.abstract | Social Media is a major contributor to the mental health of adolescents and you adults. From past two-decade social media beheld a sporadic enhancement in quantity, quality and utility. As the body of an individual is nourished by the intake of necessary mineral elements obtained through nutrition, likewise human mind is nurtured by the availability of nutrition for thoughts. Now a day's which is readily available through the advancement of technology. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship of social media and mental disorders, with internet addiction in young adults in Bweyale, Kiryandongo Uganda. Unfortunately, young adults, the most active social media users, have a predominantly high risk for developing mental health issues, making this connection particularly concerning. At present, it is unclear how social media and mental health are connected; therefore, this research explores the individual and social theories that may give reasons for this connection. The hypotheses are proved with the help of case studies. Case studies were used to collect quantitative data which includes journals, new articles and case studies from different sources. It is obvious that not all social media sites are healthy environments for young adults. Bullying, isolation, depressions are just as prevalent online as offline. Because children are not good at self-regulation and are susceptible to peer pressure, social media sites can be dangerous places to spend time on. | en_US |